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Shredding Paper by Michael G. Hillard, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Michael G. Hillard

Current price: $44.95
Shredding Paper by Michael G. Hillard, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters
Shredding Paper by Michael G. Hillard, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

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Shredding Paper by Michael G. Hillard, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Michael G. Hillard

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Size: 1.1 x 9.2 x 540

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From the early twentieth century until the 1960s, Maine led the nation in paper production. The state could have earned a reputation as the Detroit of paper production, however, the industry eventually slid towards failure. What happened? Shredding Paper unwraps the changing US political economy since 1960, uncovers how the paper industry defined and interacted with labor relations, and peels away the layers of history that encompassed the rise and downfall of Maine's mighty paper industry. Michael G. Hillard deconstructs the paper industry's unusual technological and economic history. For a century, the story of the nation's most widely read glossy magazines and IMB card stock was one of capitalism, work, accommodation, and struggle. Local paper companies in Maine dominated the political landscape, controlling economic, workplace, land use, and water use policies. Hillard examines the many contributing factors surrounding how Maine became a paper powerhouse and then shows how it lost that position to changing times and foreign interests. Through a retelling of labor relations and worker experience from the late nineteenth century up until the late-nineties, Hillard highlights how national conglomerates began absorbing family-owned companies, which were then subject to Wall Street demands for greater short-term profits after 1980. This new political economy impacted the economy of the entire state, and destroyed Maine's once-vaunted paper industry. Shredding Paper truthfully and transparently tells the great and grim story of blue-collar workers and families and analyzes how paper workers themselves formulated a \"folk\" version of a history of capitalism in their industry. Ultimately, Hillard offers a telling example of the demise of big industry in the United States. | Shredding Paper by Michael G. Hillard, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

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